Original Post Made By: Facebook User Ruthann Wike, in the Facebook Group: Stop Solar Farms
November 30, 2020
The sun isn't shining. Does that mean that electricity comes from another source, OR that electric customers have to do without?
No Sun?
Re: No Sun?
Dale Frankhouser
Could be from solar back-up????? OR from use of electrical source related to fossil fuels. Just what is the plan if we get rid of oil, gas, nuclear -- whole country operates on wind and solar?
Could be from solar back-up????? OR from use of electrical source related to fossil fuels. Just what is the plan if we get rid of oil, gas, nuclear -- whole country operates on wind and solar?
Re: No Sun?
Ruthann Wike
My question exactly. Don't want to become another CA!
My question exactly. Don't want to become another CA!
Re: No Sun?
Dale Frankhouser
At the rate our fed and state governments are pushing this against the will of the people that is precisely where we are going to be. We not only can provide all the natural gas we need in the US but can provide abroad but that is to be taken away too. Just wonder how many politicians and their families are invested in this scheme?
At the rate our fed and state governments are pushing this against the will of the people that is precisely where we are going to be. We not only can provide all the natural gas we need in the US but can provide abroad but that is to be taken away too. Just wonder how many politicians and their families are invested in this scheme?
Re: No Sun?
Denise Spooner
Ask each Commissioner the next time that you’re before them:
How many full sunny days does Indiana get in a year? And then ask on those sunny days, how many hours will a solar farm produce the full MW rating? I bet they don’t know without googling it.
Ask each Commissioner the next time that you’re before them:
How many full sunny days does Indiana get in a year? And then ask on those sunny days, how many hours will a solar farm produce the full MW rating? I bet they don’t know without googling it.